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Best podcasts about cateura

Latest podcast episodes about cateura

Livros que amamos - histórias para crianças

Ada Ríos cresceu em Cateura, uma pequena cidade do Paraguai construída sobre um aterro sanitário. Ela sonhava em tocar violino, mas com pouco dinheiro para tudo que não fosse o essencial, isso nunca foi uma opção. Até que chegou um professor de música chamado Favio Chávez. Ele queria dar algo especial às crianças de Cateura, por isso fez instrumentos para elas com materiais encontrados no lixo. Era uma ideia maluca, mas que deixaria Ada – e sua cidade – mudada para sempre. Agora, a Orquestra Reciclada toca em locais de todo o mundo, espalhando a sua mensagem de esperança e inovação. Escrito por Susan Hood, ilustrado por Sally Wern Comport, e ainda não publicado no Brasil, por isso eu traduzi e adaptei especialmente pra esse episódio. Para acompanhar a história juntamente com as ilustrações do livro, compre o livro aqui: https://amzn.to/3QZjeGu E para conhecer mais sobre a Orquestra de Reciclados, tem esse documentario curtinho (de 3 minutos) com a história da orquestra, que mostra a cidade de Cateura e a própria menina Ada protagonista desse livro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RC4H2tKrtIs Trilha sonora: https://www.youtube.com/@orquestadeinstrumentosreci9676 Se vc gostou, compartilhe com seus amigos e me siga nas redes sociais! https://www.instagram.com/bookswelove_livrosqueamamos/ E fiquem ligados, porque toda sexta-feira publico uma nova história. Até mais!

El taller del lutier
L'Orquestra d'Instruments Reciclats de Cateura, al Paraguai

El taller del lutier

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 56:50


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Lis-moi une histoire
Saison 3 - 39. "L'incroyable histoire de l'orchestre recyclé" : une histoire captivante

Lis-moi une histoire

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 7:32


"À Cateura, un bidonville du Paraguay, 25.000 personnes vivent dans la misère à côté de la plus grande décharge de la capitale. En 2006, Favio Chavez, assistant social et guitariste, vient y monter un projet autour du recyclage. Il a alors une idée originale : le changement par la musique, pour redonner le sens de la beauté à ceux qui vivent au milieu des déchets." Albin Michel Jeunesse, en partenariat avec RTL, ouvre sa grande bibliothèque. Dans cet épisode, nous vous proposons "L'incroyable histoire de l'orchestre recyclé", de Michel Piquemal, illustrée par Lionel Le Néouanic. L'histoire est lue par Aurélia Magalhaes de la médiathèque de Massy. "Lis-moi une histoire" est un podcast quotidien présenté par Laurent Marsick. Chaque épisode, vous propose une histoire passionnante, fascinante, instructive, lue par un ou une bibliothécaire. Tous les contes sélectionnés dans ce podcast sont publiés aux éditions Albin Michel Jeunesse.

Classical Kids Storytime
YourClassical Storytime: 'El Violín de Ada'

Classical Kids Storytime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 13:02


Ada Ríos soñaba con tocar el violín. Sin embargo, ella creció con poco dinero en un pequeño pueblo de Paraguay construido sobre un vertedero. ¿Cómo pudo cumplir su sueño? Disfruta de la historia verdadera de la Orquesta Reciclada de Cateura, Paraguay, una orquesta compuesta por niños que tocan instrumentos construidos con basura reciclada, en el episodio más reciente de YourClassical Storytime, “El Violín de Ada,” narrado por Inés Guanchez en español e inglés.

Hoy por Hoy
Hoy por Hoy Magazine | De los superpoderes que no querríamos tener al mito: ¿es el hombre incapaz de hacer dos cosas a la vez?

Hoy por Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 85:49


Bob Pop nos trae la lista de los superpoderes que nunca querría tener, Edurne Portela, en Cosas que Importan, nos habla de las empleadas del hogar, Javier Traité nos cuenta la historia de las fiestas de diciembre, Pepe Rubio trata de demostrar si el mito de que los hombres no saben hacer dos cosas a la vez es cierto y María Manjavacas nos enseña en un reportaje cómo suena la Orquesta de Instrumentos Reciclados de Cateura, formada por chavales sin recursos que viven en el mayor vertedero de Paraguay.

Our Daily Bread Podcast | Our Daily Bread

Cateura is a small slum in Paraguay, South America. Desperately poor, its villagers survive by recycling items from its rubbish dump. But from these unpromising conditions something beautiful has emerged—an orchestra. With a violin costing more than a house in Cateura, the orchestra had to get creative, crafting its own instruments from their garbage supply. Violins are made from oil cans with bent forks as tailpieces. Saxophones have come from drainpipes with bottle tops for keys. Cellos are made from tin drums with gnocchi rollers for tuning pegs. Hearing Mozart played on these contraptions is a beautiful thing. The orchestra has gone on tour in many countries, lifting the sights of its young members. Violins from landfills. Music from slums. That’s symbolic of what God does. For when the prophet Isaiah envisions God’s new creation, a similar picture of beauty-from-poverty emerges, with barren lands bursting into flower (Isaiah 35:1–2), deserts flowing with streams (vv. 6–7), castaway war tools crafted into garden instruments (2:4), and impoverished people becoming whole to the sounds of joyful songs (35:5–6, 10). “The world sends us garbage,” Cateura’s orchestra director says. “We send back music.” And as they do, they give the world a glimpse of the future, when God will wipe away the tears of every eye, and poverty will be more.

Unser Täglich Brot | Our Daily Bread Ministries e.V.

Cateura ist ein kleiner Slum in Paraguay, Südamerika. Seine Bewohner überleben, indem sie Dinge von der Mühlkippe recyceln. Aber aus diesen aussichtslosen Bedingungen ist etwas Schönes entstanden - ein Orchester.

VADC | Ventanas Abiertas Desde Chile
VADC Cápsula #1 | Favio Chávez, Diversidad Cultural y Reciclaje

VADC | Ventanas Abiertas Desde Chile

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 19:55


Invitado: Favio Chávez, director y fundador de la Orquesta de Instrumentos Reciclados de Cateura, en Asunción, Paraguay Animadora: Patricia Espacio de la asociación Chili Culture et Solidarité Postproducción: Antoine Burgos de la asociación Wave TravelArt --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vadc/message

VADC | Ventanas Abiertas Desde Chile
VADC #4 | Diversidad Cultural y Reciclaje PARTE 1

VADC | Ventanas Abiertas Desde Chile

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 57:52


3° programa especial confinamiento del Domingo 17 de mayo de 2020 SELECCIÓN MUSICAL: OBERTURA: RESIDENTE-Latinoamérica (edición especial en cuarentena) 1° "Canción con todos" -Interpretada por Mercedes Sosa 2° "Toitico bien empacao" -Katie James 3° "La Cumbia de los Indios" -Clip Cuarteto Tafi 4° "Mama Natureza" -Abuelo Mono 5° "Vent D'hiver" -Graines de sel ANIMADORES: VERÓNICA, PATRICIA Y ANTOINE INVITADOS: Favio Chávez, director y fundador de la Orquesta de Instrumentos Reciclados de Cateura, en Asunción, Paraguay, Fundación Eco inclusión de Córdoba : Victoria Revol y Leandro Lima - Córdoba Argentina, Manuela Paéz - ecuatoriana Geógrafa Geomática, Elise Fleury -Francesa militante ecologista Zéro Déchet. ***Agradecimientos especiales a CUARTETO TAFI por habernos compartido su nuevo clip y a "GRAINES DE SEL" por compartirnos "Vent D'hiver" *** Espacio de la asociación Chili Culture et Solidarité Postproducción: Antoine Burgos de la asociación Wave TravelArt --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vadc/message

VADC | Ventanas Abiertas Desde Chile
VADC #5 | Diversidad Cultural y Reciclaje PARTE 2

VADC | Ventanas Abiertas Desde Chile

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 25:52


Difusion el Domingo 17 de mayo de 2020: 3° programa especial confinamiento SELECCIÓN MUSICAL: OBERTURA: RESIDENTE-Latinoamérica (edición especial en cuarentena) 1° "Canción con todos" -Interpretada por Mercedes Sosa 2° "Toitico bien empacao" -Katie James 3° "La Cumbia de los Indios" -Clip Cuarteto Tafi 4° "Mama Natureza" -Abuelo Mono 5° "Vent D'hiver" -Graines de sel ANIMADORES: VERÓNICA, PATRICIA Y ANTOINE INVITADOS: Favio Chávez, director y fundador de la Orquesta de Instrumentos Reciclados de Cateura, en Asunción, Paraguay, Fundación Eco inclusión de Córdoba : Victoria Revol y Leandro Lima - Córdoba Argentina, Manuela Paéz - ecuatoriana Geógrafa Geomática, Elise Fleury -Francesa militante ecologista Zéro Déchet. ***Agradecimientos especiales a CUARTETO TAFI por habernos compartido su nuevo clip y a "GRAINES DE SEL" por compartirnos "Vent D'hiver" *** Espacio de la asociación Chili Culture et Solidarité Postproducción: Antoine Burgos de la asociación Wave TravelArt --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vadc/message

Outlook
When trash met thrash: Paraguay's landfill musicians

Outlook

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 26:28


The Recycled Orchestra run by Favio Chavez, began as a safe haven for kids living in the Cateura slum. It turned into a global phenomenon when it caught the attention of rock royalty and actual royalty around the world. Playing instruments made from the trash thrown away at the local landfill site, teenagers who once only knew the streets around their homes now travel across the planet performing with bands like Megadeth, Metallica and Stevie Wonder. But despite their success, they still play the same instruments made of garbage and remain in the shanty town, putting everything they make back into their community. Archive in this programme is from the documentary Landfill Harmonic. Presenter: Clayton Conn Producer: Mariana Des Forges Picture: Favio Chavez Credit: Landfill Harmonic Movie

The Documentary Podcast
What we can do with our waste

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 50:19


Every year we produce over 2 billion tonnes of solid waste worldwide. Most of it ends up in dumps or landfills, or is thrown into the oceans, or is burned. Only a small fraction is ever recycled. But are there other, more creative uses for all that rubbish? To try and find some answers, BBC Mundo reporter Lucia Blasco visits Paraguay to meet the inspiring young musicians of the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura, whose instruments are made out of rubbish from the city's main landfill; and she travels to the city of Linköping in southern Sweden, where almost all the houses are heated by energy produced by incinerating waste. This documentary is airing as part of Life Changes, a series of programmes and features across the BBC’s global TV, radio, social and online networks exploring the theme of change - how we change ourselves, our lives, and how we respond to changes in the world around us. Reporting from across the world - from Ethiopia, Korea, Rwanda and Paraguay to Egypt, the US and Russia – the documentaries and digital stories will cover a diverse range of topics, from sexuality to sustainability, from peace to war, and from neurodiversity to migration.

The Big Life Kids Podcast
Discover Growth Mindset and How to Believe in Yourself!

The Big Life Kids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 19:40


The first episode takes you to Paraguay! Zara and Leo discover Los Reciclados de Cateura, the children’s orchestra that uses instruments made out of recycled garbage. Follow their journey and find out how you can keep dreaming big and believing in yourself!In this episode, you will:discover what it means to live a big lifelearn about a growth mindset and neurogenesislearn you can grow your brain by learning new thingsbe inspired to believe in yourselfProduced by Big Life Journal. If you want to learn more about having a growth mindset and believing in yourself, read chapter 1 from Big Life Journal Second Edition.Use promo code BIGLIFEKIDS to get 15% off your purchase!Additional show notes available at biglifejournal.com/podcastCredits:Produced by Alexandra Eidens and Big Life Journal team. Written and directed by Sarah Cyrano. Sound design and original music by Elettra Bargiacchi. Sound mixing by Mattia Marcelli. Characters played by Sean Chiplock and Ryan Bartley. Managed by Kait Bibb. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Hear Here!
A One-Woman Show?

Hear Here!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 13:33


We meet Ithaca-based composer/performer Annie Lewandowski during a tech rehearsal of a one-woman show. She's the star, but many people contribute behind-the-scenes. We'll see some of them at work and talk with the director. Also in this episode, we'll visualize music and hear the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura. Find additional resources for parents and teachers at WSKG.org.

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Music Planet: Road Trip

Betto Arcos takes on a virtual musical journey to Paraguay, in which we encounter vintage Paraguayan harp recordings of Félix Pérez Cardozo, the virtuosic electric bass of Paula Rodriguez and The Recycled Orchestra of Cateura.

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Seriously…
Tunes from the Trash

Seriously…

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 30:22


Just outside the Paraguayan capital city of Asuncion lies the town of Cateura. It's an impoverished settlement ranged along the banks of a stinking, polluted river, in the shadow of a giant landfill site. Many of its inhabitants scratch a living by reclaiming objects from the endless ocean of garbage to sell. Recycling of a kind. But for the last ten years the residents of Cateura have been part of a recycling project of a much sweeter sort. La Orquesta de Instrumentos Reciclados de Cateura -- the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura -- use materials from the landfill site to create musical instruments. An oil drum for a cello, a pipe for a flute, a tin can for a guitar. They've toured the world and recorded with the likes of Metallica. As the Orchestra leader Favio Chávez says, "The world sends us garbage. We send back music." The BBC's South America Correspondent Wyre Davies visits Cateura, meets Favio Chávez and other members of the Recycled Orchestra and learns how trash, and lives, are being transformed by music. Readings by: John Norton James Murphy-Johns Lila Smith Yahlini Smith Producer: Martin Williams For more information about the Recycled Orchestra: http://www.recycledorchestracateura.com/ The Recycled Orchestra have been the subject of a recent documentary film: http://www.landfillharmonicmovie.com/ And an illustrated children's book: http://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/books/Adas-Violin/Susan-Hood/9781481430951.

KUCI: Film School
Landfill Harmonic Film School interview with co-directors Brad Allgood (Juliana Penaranda-Loftus)

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2016


LANDFILL HARMONIC chronicles the incredible journey of Paraguay's Recycled Orchestra of Cateura. Orchestra Founder Favio Chavez had hopes of sharing music with the children of Cateura, a poverty stricken slum next to the capital's largest landfill. Since expensive musical instruments were not within attainable for families in Cateura, Favio, along with carpenter and trash picker Nicolas "Cola" Gomez, began to craft instruments from materials found in the landfill to provide children with the opportunity to play. They journey exceeds all expectations as they find themselves playing for audiences around the world, even accompanying artists such as Stevie Wonder, Metallica and Megadeth. They've also played for Pope Francis, and recently performed at The United Nations in NYC. Winner of the Audience Award at the South By Southwest Film Festival, AFI DOCS Festival, Vancouver Film Festival; official selection at the Sheffield Film Festival and winner of the Documentary Award for The Humanitas Prize. Co-director Brad Allgood joins us for a conversation on this uplifting and captivating film. For news and updates go to: landfillharmonicmovie.com/

KUCI: Get the Funk Out
Brad Allgood, Director/Editor/Director of Photography, joined me Monday at 9:30am PST to talk about his award-winning documentary Landfill Harmonic!

KUCI: Get the Funk Out

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016


Brad Allgood (Director/Editor/Director of Photography) Brad is an award-winning filmmaker with a background in international development and public health. His films have taken him into the heart of the Nicaraguan rainforest, as well as to remote Caribbean islands, the sparse Kalahari desert and dense African jungles. While working for PBS Marketing and Communications, he produced national campaigns for PBS programs including the Emmy Award-winning series Downton Abbey and the American Experience film Freedom Riders. Before transitioning to filmmaking, Brad served for 3 ½ years as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Nicaragua. He holds a M.A. in Film and Video Production from American University and a B.S. in Biology and Geology from the University of Georgia. Award-winning doc LANDFILL HARMONIC opens in Los Angeles Sept. 23rd Following an impressive festival run and successful NYC theatrical opening, award-winning documentary LANDFILL HARMONIC, directed by Brad Allgood and Graham Townsley, opens in Los Angeles Sept. 23rd. You may have heard the incredible story of The Recycled Orchestra of Cateura, the subjects of LANDFILL HARMONIC, featured this week on NPR Morning Edition. They've also been featured on 60 MINUTES, TEDx, NPR Music, PIX 11 Evening News, CBS Morning News, The Telegraph, and many others. Orchestra founder Favio Chavez began teaching music to children living in the slums of Cateura, Paraguay. Realizing expensive instruments were unattainable for most families, Chavez and carpenter Nicolas Gomez began crafting instruments using materials found in the landfill. When a short Kickstarter video went viral, The Recycled Orchestra of Cateura was catapulted into the global media spotlight. LANDFILL HARMONIC shares the adventures and hardships of this close knit group of young musicians as they share their inspiring journey and music with the world. You can check out the trailer for LANDFILL HARMONIC HERE Don't miss the opportunity to see LANDFILL HARMONIC on the big screen, followed by live performances of The Recycled Orchestra in Los Angeles. The Film Collaborative and Emerging Pictures present LANDFILL HARMONIC directed by Brad Allgood and Graham Townsley co-directed/produced by Juliana Penaranda- Loftus Executive Producers- Alejandra Amarilla, Rodolfo Madero, Belle Murphy running time 84 minutes In Spanish with English subtitles Audiences around the world have praised the incredible true story of these talented young people at over 200 film festivals and winning over 40 film prizes including the Audience Award at the South By Southwest Film Festival, AFI DOCS Festival, Vancouver Film Festival; official selection at the Sheffield Film Festival and winner of the Documentary Award for The Humanitas Prize. LANDFILL HARMONIC chronicles the incredible journey of Paraguay's Recycled Orchestra of Cateura. Orchestra Founder Favio Chavez had hopes of sharing music with the children of Cateura, a poverty stricken slum next to the capital's largest landfill. Since expensive musical instruments were not within attainable for families in Cateura, Favio, along with carpenter and trash picker Nicolas "Cola" Gomez, began to craft instruments from materials found in the landfill to provide children with the opportunity to play. They journey exceeds all expectations as they find themselves playing for audiences around the world, even accompanying artists such as Stevie Wonder, Metallica and Megadeth. They've also played for Pope Francis, and last week performed at The United Nations in NYC. Don't miss this exciting opportunity to see the orchestra in person. SPECIAL SCREENINGS IN LOS ANGELES followed by Q&A with filmmakers: director Brad Allgood, co-director/producer Juliana Penaranda-Loftus producer/founder Alexandra Amarilla with special guests Favio Chavez and The Recycled Orchestra of Cateura Sept 19th @ 7:00 PM Museum of Tolerance 9796 W Pico Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90035 Filmmaker Q&A + live performance Sept 22nd @ 7:30 PM- Filmmaker Q&A + live performance Laemmle Music Hall 9036 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills, CA 90211 Filmmaker Q&A + live performance RSVP for both screenings HERE LANDFILL HARMONIC is the award winning and emotionally inspiring film following the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura, a Paraguayan musical youth group that plays instruments made entirely out of garbage and waste from the garbage dump in their home town in Paraguay. When their story goes viral, the orchestra is catapulted into the global spotlight. Under the guidance of idealistic music director Favio Chavez, the orchestra must navigate a strange new world of arenas and sold-out concerts. The film is a testimony to the transformative power of music and the resilience of the human spirit. OPENS IN LOS ANGELES SEPTEMBER 23rd Laemmle’s Monica Film Center 1332 2nd St, Santa Monica, CA 90401 and Laemmle’s Pasadena Playhouse 673 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91101 ****WINNER: Audience Award: BEST DOCUMENTARY- SXSW ****WINNER: Audience Award: BEST DOCUMENTARY- AFI FEST **** SPECIAL MENTION The Environmental Award- SHEFFIELD DOC FEST LANDFILL HARMONIC has played over 200 film festivals and has received over 30 Awards at festivals worldwide

One Week Only - Podcast
Episode 29 - Other People

One Week Only - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2016 87:11


Episode 29 of One Week Only! This week, our key film is "Other People," the Opening Night film at this year's Sundance Film Festival. It's the story of a struggling writer who moves back home to care for his cancer-stricken Mom, and it balances a delicate tone of sharp, hilarious character humor and heartbreaking family drama. Written & Directed by Chris Kelly and starring Jesse Plemons & Molly Shannon, it is now in theatres & on VOD, from Vertical Entertainment. Another film this week is the fascinating documentary "Author: The JT Leroy Story," and we have an interview with director Jeff Feuerzeig about getting to interview the real JT Leroy, Laura Albert, and dealing with the legal challenges surrounding a major literary hoax. Our other films this week are the Polish horror film "Demon" by Marcin Wrona; religious comedy "The Apostate" by Frederico Veiroj; inspiring documentary "Landfill Harmonic" about the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura, by Brad Allgood & Graham Townsley; and Tunisian drama "As I Open My Eyes," set on the eve of the Arab Spring, by Leyla Bouzid. Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.imcompetech.com

What's Up Bainbridge
Paraguay's Recycled Orchestra June 1 at BPA (WU-269)

What's Up Bainbridge

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 9:26


From BCB... http://bestofbcb.org/podcast-whats-bainbridge-paraguays-recycled-orchestra-june-1-bpa/ Ten members of the globally renowned Recycled Orchestra of Cateura, Paraguay will come to Bainbridge to meet with area students on May 31 and give a free concert Wednesday, June 1, 2:00 at Bainbridge Performing Arts. These ten students are representatives of Paraguayan youth orchestra of about 100 musicians that live next to a giant landfill, playing music from instruments made entirely out of garbage. The vision of Favio Chávez, music director of the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura, is to provide access to hope and a better life for his pupils. Now known globally, the orchestra's music is the portal to a life beyond the intergenerational cycle of extreme poverty. Listen here as Reed Price interviews Dr. Gloria Burgess, the founder of Lift Every Voice Foundation, who has been instrumental in bringing these young people and their director to Bainbridge Island, where they will meet with music students at area schools and members of the Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra. In addition to their free concert on Wednesday, June 1 at 2 pm at BPA, there will be a 7 p.m. showing of "Landfill Harmonic," the documentary about their journey, at Bainbridge Cinemas at the Pavilion. Following that showing the musicians will be on hand to answer questions. The visit to Bainbridge Island is organized by the Charter for Compassion and is sponsored by Bainbridge Performing Arts (BPA), BI/NK Interfaith Council, Eagle Harbor Congregational UCC, Jennifer Saez and Susan Lorenz—BainbridgeIslandLife.com, Perry Foundation, Town and Country Markets and Winslow Cohousing. Donations will be accepted at each event, and online here: http://www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org/collections/special-events/products/recycled-orchestra Credits: BCB host Reed Price: publisher: Diane Walker.

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An Organic Conversation
Landfill Harmonic: A New Tone of Opportunity & Hope

An Organic Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2015 54:01


In a celebration of the human heart, mind, and spirit, this hour looks at the documentary that tells the story of the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura, Paraguay. Through the eyes of the young musicians, their teacher, and a carpenter who makes instruments from trash, we can all learn the lesson that coming from nothing is not an excuse to do nothing.Guest(s):Brad Allgood, Director & Editor, Landfill Harmonic, Los Angeles, CA Juliana Penaranda-Loftus, Producer & Co-Director, Landfill Harmonic, Los Angeles, CA